
Jason Devaney
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Rock Creek Park - Trail Running
WashingtonRock Creek Park boasts 32 miles of trails over several route options.
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Mount Vernon Trail - Road Running
WashingtonThe 18-mile Mount Vernon Trail links Arlington, Va. with the home of George Washington, south of Alexandria.
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Burke Lake Park - Trail Running
WashingtonThe gravel trail at Burke Lake Park measures 4.7 miles and features a gentle elevation profile.
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Wakefield Park - Trail Running
WashingtonWakefield Park features several miles of singletrack and doubletrack trails.
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Fountainhead Regional Park - Trail Running
WashingtonFountainhead Regional Park is less than 30 miles from the nation's capital and serves as a great starting point for an 18-mile trail.
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Seneca Creek State Park - Trail Running
WashingtonA slice of the Seneca Creek State Park sits around a lake outside of Washington, D.C. and has more than 11 miles of trails.
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C&O Canal Towpath - Trail Running
WashingtonA trail run on the C&O Canal towpath is a peaceful experience. The trail stretches 184.5 miles from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Md.
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Cross County Trail - Trail Running
WashingtonThe Cross County Trail is a 40-mile swath of land that runs the length of Fairfax County, Virginia.
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Algonkian Park - Trail Running
WashingtonAlgonkian Park’s trails are mostly flat and cater to runners looking for a simple workout in the Virginia suburbs.
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Fort Circle Parks - Trail Running
WashingtonThe Fort Circle Parks loop runs past six Civil War forts that were constructed to defend Washington D.C.
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Catoctin Mountain Park - Hiking
WashingtonThe trails at Catoctin Mountain Park offer challenging routes with plenty of scenic views.
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Huntley Meadows Park - Hiking
WashingtonHuntley Meadows is a 1,500-acre park with hiking trails and wetlands that are home to more than 200 species of birds.
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Cross County Trail - Hiking
WashingtonThe Cross County Trail splits Fairfax County down the middle and offers 40 miles of mostly gravel and natural surface trails along streams.
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Patuxent River State Park - Hiking
WashingtonPatuxent River State Park contains miles of unmarked trails and takes you to another world despite being just 34 miles from the nation's capital.
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Appalachian Trail - Hiking
WashingtonHiking the Appalachian Trail through Virginia and Maryland offers a varying set of challenges, from easy hikes to more difficult sections.
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Potomac River - White Water Paddling
West VirginiaThe Potomac River near Harpers Ferry has several sections that are great for paddlers looking to to get into some whitewater.
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Where to Log Winter Miles in Washington DC
WashingtonIt may be chilly, but blissfully uncrowded trails are a welcome reward for braving the conditions to log winter miles in DC.
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The Best D.C. Area Bike Ride Coffee Stops
WashingtonCyclists are quite fond of a nice cup of coffee before a bike ride. Here are the best places to get caffeinated on your ride in the DC area.
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7 Things to Do in Washington DC in the Spring
WashingtonHere are a few ideas on things to do in Washington DC during the spring—arguably the best time of year in the nation's capitol.
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Grit Coffee
Grit Coffee is grinding out a reputation for cold brew, flat whites and cappucino.
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Tavola's
Experience fine Italian cuisine, wine and atmosphere and Tavola's in Charlottesville.
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Beer Run
Charlotteville's Beer Run has something for everyone including craft beers, espresso and organic sandwiches
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South Street Brewery
South Street Brewery in Charlottesville is known for specialty beers like Anastasia's Chocolate Fantasy and 365 Shandy
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Fridays After Five
Charlottesville's thriving music scene takes center stage every Friday from April-September in a free concert series that has become a huge part of the city's culture.
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Ragged Mountain
Explore the meandering hiking trails at the Ragged Mountain Natural Area in Charlottesville